Oil prices settled on Thursday at their highest level since December 1 as the market is turning bullish on China’s oil demand this year. The Chinese reopening is set to drive oil demand growth and push oil higher if most of the developed economies manage to avoid recessions, analysts say. …
Read More »China to Accelerate the Construction of Coal-Fired Power Plants
China expects to add 70 gigawatts (GW) of coal-fired power generation this year, up from 40 GW of capacity from coal installed in 2022, a report from the power sector’s group, China Electricity Council, showed. The coal additions, however, will not be the biggest capacity increases in China in 2023, …
Read More »Oil Rises on Hopes of Improved Chinese Fuel Demand
Oil prices rose on Wednesday, extending the previous session’s gains, driven by optimism that a relaxation of China’s strict Covid-19 curbs will lead to a recovery in fuel demand in the world’s top oil importer. Brent crude futures were up 52c, or 0.6%, at $86.44 a barrel at 1.51am GMT, …
Read More »China Coal Production Hits Record High in 2022
China produced a record amount of coal last year although output ended the year with a decline amid the latest surge in covid infections. Total output for the year reached 4.496 billion tons, which was a 9-percent increase on 2021, according to official statistics data reported by Reuters. Chinese government …
Read More »China’s Oil Demand is Set to Hit a Record High in 2023
China’s oil consumption is expected to jump by 800,000 barrels per day (bpd) this year to a record 16 million bpd, after Beijing abandoned the strict ‘zero Covid’ policy and re-opened its borders, a median estimate of 11 China-focused consultants polled by Bloomberg News showed. Following the initial exit Covid …
Read More »Chinese Solar Company Plans to Open a Factory in the U.S.
A Chinese solar panel maker is planning to open a factory in the United States despite trade tensions between the two. JA Solar Technology Co., one of the largest players in the Chinese solar panel field, has allocated $60 million for the facility, to be built in Phoenix, with completion …
Read More »Oil Gains 3 Percent on Improvement in China’s Demand, Concerns about Russian Supplies
Oil prices rose in early trade on Thursday, building on gains in the previous session as China’s demand outlook improves and concerns rise over the impact of sanctions on Russian supply. Brent crude rose 50 cents, or 0.6 percent, to $83.17 per barrel by 0135 GMT, while US West Texas …
Read More »Hydrogen at Centre of China’s Plans to Win Bigger Share of Green Energy Market
A decade ago, China used low prices to dominate solar manufacturing, wiping out western competitors right as worldwide demand for panels started to soar. The US and Europe are determined not to let the same thing happen with hydrogen. As the world sprints to decarbonise, the next round of competition …
Read More »Oil Falls as U.S. Stockpiles Rise, Economic Uncertainty Renew Demand Concerns
Oil prices fell on Wednesday as an unexpected build in crude and fuel inventories in the U.S., the world’s biggest oil consumer, and economic uncertainty reignited demand worries. U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures decreased by 79 cents, or 1.1%, to $74.33 a barrel at 0503 GMT, while Brent …
Read More »China Signals Surge in Oil Demand with Major Increase in Import Quotas
China issued a substantial increase in its crude imports quotas for this year, the clearest sign yet that Chinese refiners are set for a material increase in output – and a surge in demand for oil – as the nation finally moves away from its ridiculous Covid Zero policy. On …
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